But that number is fluid. We'll also be serving patients in Humphreys and Houston counties. We're looking at more than 3,600 people we'll be serving once we finish with renovations and adding additional staff.

It was an extremely confusing quarter. It looks like their tax rate was lower than expected, so I think they did a little bit better than people were expecting. But it seems to have been driven by the tax rate.

Both the boys were good, Christian kids and leaders in their communities.

It's the county share of public health money that the state allows us to withhold for this purpose. It won't mean any more money coming from the county. It will just be what's been held for us to use for local construction.

We'll also have extended hours.

When this project started, we had no idea on the time-line. The Master Gardeners have been very patient and have done a lot out here.

They did a little bit better than expected. It is the old game of coming in with low expectations and delivering mediocre results. (It) seems to be the only way you can make progress in the food business.

Anything you'd see in a walk-in clinic.